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Haitian police arrest suspect with 'political' aim in President's assassination
2021-07-13 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-世界     原网页

       

       PORT-AU-PRINCE (AFP) - Haitian police announced on Sunday (July 11) they had arrested a Haitian national "who had political objectives" in recruiting the gunmen who assassinated President Jovenel Moise last week.

       "This is an individual who entered Haiti on a private plane with political objectives," said Mr Leon Charles, head of the Haitian National Police.

       Christian Emmanuel Sanon, 63, who is of Haitian nationality, arrived in the island nation last month accompanied by several Colombians, according to details provided at a press conference.

       Several Haitian ministers were also at the conference.

       "The mission then changed," Mr Charles said, explaining that the intent had originally been to arrest Mr Moise, and the operation was mounted from within the country.

       "Twenty-two other individuals entered Haiti," Mr Charles said.

       Eighteen Colombian citizens have been arrested since last Wednesday. By interrogating them, the Haitian police learnt that Sanon had recruited 26 team members via a Florida-based Venezuelan security company named CTU.

       "When we, the police, blocked the progress of these bandits after they committed their crime, the first person that one of the assailants called was Charles Emmanuel Sanon.

       "He contacted two other people that we consider to be the masterminds of the assassination of President Jovenel Moise," Mr Charles said, without disclosing the identity of the two other suspects.

       Members of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), State Department, Justice Department, National Security Council and Department of Homeland Security arrived on Sunday in Haiti and met with the director-general of police.

       According to Haitian authorities, the 28-member hit squad burst into Mr Moise's family home on Tuesday night and opened fire on him and his wife, Martine.

       The President was killed and his wife gravely injured. She was airlifted to a Miami hospital for treatment.

       Mr Moise's assassination has plunged already troubled Haiti - the poorest country in the Americas - into chaos.

       Amid deep uncertainty over its political future, the international community has called on the impoverished Caribbean country to go ahead with presidential and legislative elections slated for later this year.

       The US delegation met on Sunday with the main actors in Haiti's government.

       "I met with the US delegation and together we welcomed the resolution of the Senate that chose me as interim President of the Republic," Mr Joseph Lambert, president of the Haitian Senate, tweeted on Sunday evening.

       The delegation also met with interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph, who says he is still in charge.

       No police officers were injured during the operations to arrest the Colombian alleged mercenaries, three of whom were killed in the process.

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